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In this episode of "The Inchident Report," hosts Everett and Sloan discuss the thrilling events of the recent Canadian Grand Prix, highlighting the chaos, safety cars, and numerous DNFs that made the race exciting.
They also cover notable pre-race news, including the 2026 F1 regulations focusing on sustainability and efficiency, and significant developments in the driver market, such as Esteban Ocon's departure from Alpine and Sergio Perez's new two-year deal with Red Bull.
The episode provides a detailed recap of the race, praising Max Verstappen's victory despite early car issues and acknowledging strong performances from Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, and Mercedes drivers. Aston Martin's return to form and Ferrari's disappointing double DNF are also discussed.Additionally, the podcast explores Haas and Alpine's mixed results, Williams' unfortunate DNFs, and Kick Sauber's struggles.
They conclude with predictions for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix and a historical moment from the 1981 Spanish GP. The "Inchident of the Week" segment humorously recounts the collision between Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, leading to both drivers' retirements. The episode also includes a cameo from Everett's dog Dill.
By The Inchident ReportIn this episode of "The Inchident Report," hosts Everett and Sloan discuss the thrilling events of the recent Canadian Grand Prix, highlighting the chaos, safety cars, and numerous DNFs that made the race exciting.
They also cover notable pre-race news, including the 2026 F1 regulations focusing on sustainability and efficiency, and significant developments in the driver market, such as Esteban Ocon's departure from Alpine and Sergio Perez's new two-year deal with Red Bull.
The episode provides a detailed recap of the race, praising Max Verstappen's victory despite early car issues and acknowledging strong performances from Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, and Mercedes drivers. Aston Martin's return to form and Ferrari's disappointing double DNF are also discussed.Additionally, the podcast explores Haas and Alpine's mixed results, Williams' unfortunate DNFs, and Kick Sauber's struggles.
They conclude with predictions for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix and a historical moment from the 1981 Spanish GP. The "Inchident of the Week" segment humorously recounts the collision between Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, leading to both drivers' retirements. The episode also includes a cameo from Everett's dog Dill.